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KapBoy77 Loyal user Ottawa, Canada 213 Posts |
Hey, has anyone received good responses from this? I'm trying to incorporate a little mentalism in my routine and I was wondering if this was worth adding to it.
Thanks, Andre |
Anabelle Special user 951 Posts |
I think it's awesome and I perform it! Make sure you present it right though, don't just do it!
Anabelle |
adolphus Loyal user 229 Posts |
I just got the series and was very impressed with its simplicity. I think it has many possibilities. What makes this (and some of Max's other material here) is that there are several possible outcomes, and you can exploit them all!
I want to try it on twins, siblings, couples, etc.. I'll have them hold hands (or touch fingers on one hand) while doing the card chosing and exchange. The chosen cards will be placed under their joined hands before each is announced.
"Unlike the mere Conjuror, the Mentalist reaches into that space which a hat normally covers. And from there, he withdraws something more fleeting - and at times, far fuzzier - than any rabbit"
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KapBoy77 Loyal user Ottawa, Canada 213 Posts |
Adolphus,
What do you think of the other two tapes? Vol. 1 and 2? thanks |
adolphus Loyal user 229 Posts |
I liked them all. In some ways, the playing card effects (Hawk and Mockingbird) were the most mindblowing in their methods. But, I would rather get away from too much playing card handling. That's why the simple, direct, ESP card effects stood out to me in the performance. I already had a favorite book test, which was a bit like Autome, but I thought it had a clever revelation, too.
your desire to mix some mentalism in with magic - that is a constant debate around here;). But maybe the card effects mentioned above could be killer type closers for those who audience thinks you are only doing card tricks "with your hands."
"Unlike the mere Conjuror, the Mentalist reaches into that space which a hat normally covers. And from there, he withdraws something more fleeting - and at times, far fuzzier - than any rabbit"
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